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Refugee (2006 film)

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Refugee
রিফিউজি
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHaranath Chakraborty
Written byM. Ratnam
Story byV. Vijayendra Prasad
Produced byShrikant Mohta
Mahendra Soni
StarringProsenjit
Rambha
Rudranil Ghosh
Biplab Chatterjee
Rajesh Sharma
Rishabh Prasad
Narrated byRishabh Prasad
CinematographySaswata Dutta
Edited byArindam
Music byJeet Gannguli
Production
company
Distributed bySushovan Mukherjee
Release date
  • 23 June 2006 (2006-06-23)
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CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Budget1.0 cr
Box office2.5 cr

Refugee is a 2006 Indian Bengali-language action film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films.[2] It stars Prosenjit Chatterjee as a prominent refugee from Bangladesh and Rambha in the female lead,[3] with Rishabh Prasad as the narrator and the couples' manservant in the film. It is a remake of the Telugu film Chatrapathi.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Refugee
Soundtrack album by
Released2006
Recorded2005
StudioShree Venkatesh Films
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageBengali
LabelSVF
Jeet Gannguli chronology
MLA Fatakeshto
(2006)
Refugee
(2006)
Kranti
(2006)
Singles from Refugee
  1. "E Keora"
    Released: 5 Mar 2015
  2. "Sathire O Sathire"
    Released: 5 Jan 2019
  3. "Jhilmil Jhilmil"
    Released: 5 Jan 2019
  4. "Kancha Pirit Pakia Dilo"
    Released: 5 Jan 2019

The music of the film has been composed by Jeet Gannguli. The lyrics have been written by Gautam Sushmit and Priyo Chattopadhyay.[4]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."E Keora"Gautam SushmitAmit Kumar, Pamela Jain3:46
2."Jhilmil Jhilmil"Gautam SushmitBabul Supriyo3:41
3."Kancha Pirit Pakia Dilo"Priyo ChattopadhyayMiss Jojo4:45
4."Sathire O Sathire"Priyo ChattopadhyayJeet Gannguli, Mahalakshmi Iyer4:56
5."Maer Kole"   

References

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  1. ^ "Refugee".
  2. ^ FilmiClub. "Refugee (2006) Complete Cast & Crew". FilmiClub. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
  3. ^ "One two ka four: Screen On & Off". Calcutta, India: The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Refugee (2006)".
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